1937 Spirits & Eatery in Jacksonville abruptly closes to become event venue
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The restaurant known for its focus fresh ingredients, craft cocktails and family-friendly atmosphere closed abruptly as it approached its second anniversary.

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — A San Marco restaurant known for its focus on fresh ingredients, craft cocktails and relaxed family-friendly atmosphere closed abruptly as it approached its second anniversary.

1937 Spirits & Eatery, 1842 Kings Ave., shut its doors and announced on social media that it is transitioning to a “premier special and private event menu.”

“This evolution allows us to focus exclusively on creating unforgettable moments for your most important celebrations,” 1937 posted on its website as well as Facebook and Instagram.

The restaurant also said that its culinary team “will continue crafting exceptional dining experiences, now tailored specifically for your private events.”

In addition, “the historic charm and elegant atmosphere you’ve come to love will remain,” 1937 posted.

Restaurant owners couldn’t be reached immediately for comment.

1937 opened in April 2023 after renovating the then-86-year-old former Wimpee Fuel Oil building. Playing homage to that history, the restaurant took its name from the date the roughly 6,000-square-foot structure was built — 1937.

The building had changed hands over the years and underwent several renovations. Before being replaced by 1937, the building housed Florida Cracker Kitchen from May 2020 until it closed in June 2022.

As 1937 Spirits & Eatery, the 200-seat restaurant was partitioned into spacious home-like rooms. There was a front porch with flower planter boxes and a backyard big enough for kids to run around and play. Inside, the center bar area had 18 televisions. There’s also a living room-like area for people to sit, relax and hang out.

Local artist Anthony Rooney had hand-painted murals depicting a honey bee on its comb, a colorful butterfly at rest and in flight as well as native plants and flowers on the restaurant walls.

In addition, 1937 thanked customers in its post.

“We’re grateful for the memories shared at 1937 the restaurant and look forward to being part of your special moments in this next chapter,” the restaurant posted.

No opening date has been announced for the venue.

Editor’s Note: This story was first published by our news partners at the Florida Times-Union.

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